Right-of-Way Permits

Driveway Permits
A Driveway Permit Application (PDF) to create access for land use or upgrades to current drive. Make sure directions to the site are complete on your application. Also note, it may take up to 7 - 10 business days to issue a driveway permit. An Authorization Form (PDF) needs to be completed by the property owner when a contractor or someone other than the owner is performing work for the owner.

You can pay for your permit online here or mail a check for the permit amount with your application. Your application cannot be accepted unless all necessary documentation is submitted with it. Please view the Driveway Permit Requirements Checklist (PDF) to see what information is required. Please note that applying for a permit does not constitute approval of a permit. You must have your signed permit by the Road Commission before performing any type of work in the road right-of-way.
Michigan Highways
If you are applying for a permit on an Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Highway, you will need to apply for your permit on the Michigan Business website.

Please note that permits are not issued until a contractor is named. You must have your signed permit by the Road Commission before performing any type of work in the road right of way. These permits may take up to 7 - 10 business days to be issued.

Right-of-Way Permits
A Right-of-Way Permit Application (PDF) is required for commercial, utility, residential, and non-driveway use including races and events. For races and events, please use this Event Checklist (PDF) for additional information needed. You must have your signed permit by the Road Commission before performing any type of work in the road right of way. Right-of-way permits may take up to 7 - 10 business days to be issued.

Violation Fines
Fines for performing work in the county road right-of-way without a permit are double the posted fee amount. Please keep your permit on site at all times.